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Lover Eternal: Number 2 in series (Black Dagger Brotherhood)

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She smiled a little. "You are a manipulator. " "I like to think of myself more as an outcome engineer.” -Mary and Rhage One of the things I loved about the book is that we get to know all the brother's a whole lot better here, their unique personalities along with all their quirks, fears and flaws. The constant teasing and smart ass comments are hilarious and the bond between the men instills in us a true sense of family.

I don't like Ward's depiction of women, nor do I like the whole bonding experience. From the main character Mary to the Scribe Virgin's Chosen, the female characters only find some confidence when a man deems them worthy. Up until then, they're easily cowed damsels who gasp and flutter and lament their unattractiveness. This makes the mating game exasperating. It also makes my teeth itch on general principles.On the first visit with John, Mary meets Rhage, the most beautiful man she's ever seen, who, for some reason, is drawn to her like crazy. In addition to containing spoilers, this is the part of the review where I will complain about the things I did not like about this book and then try to pinpoint the exact reason this series has me panting for more (that shipment from booksfree.com can’t get to my mailbox fast enough)! Last night, I…ah…I drove out to Marissa’s brother’s house. I don’t even know how the Escalade got there. I mean, the last thing I need is to run into her, you feel me?”

She is a strong character, despite her illness, she's used to taking care of herself, and doesn't lean on anyone for support. Rhage, as this books hero is a great character. With a boyish style of charm he's funny, sexy and fiercely loyal. Throw in the playboy model good looks and yes he's every woman's fantasy except for one small thing. Rhage has been cursed by the Scribe Virgin and now bears the mark of a dragon inside and out. The only way for him to keep the beast quiet is with violence or sex, and Rhage hates himself for it. Struggling each day to keep from harming those closest to him because once the beast gets out its so violent and unpredictable that even the Brothers fear for their lives. My one big gripe with the Brothers is the illogical adoption of gangsta culture. All the "straight up" and "you feel me" doesn't ring true for any of them, with perhaps the exception of V. He's the only one who seems relatively consistent with it, while the others pepper their more formal speech with random slang--like kids trying to fit in with the cool crowd. They're hundreds of years old. These aren't speech patterns they grew up with. I oh so dearly wish it would stop. A former blood slave, the vampire Zsadist still bears the scars from a past filled with suffering and humiliation. Renowned for his unquenchable fury and sinister deeds, he is a savage feared by humans and vampires alike. Anger is his only companion, and terror is his only passion—until he rescues a beautiful aristocrat from the evil Lessening Society. Mary is dying. She wants to live out the short life that she has in peace. Rhage (aka Hollywood and BDB funny man) is a self-centered player who has been cursed for 200 years with a beast inside himself that he struggles to control. The first time Rhage hears Mary’s voice, it calms his inner beast. He cannot get enough of her. But it is difficult for Mary to believe that Rhage feels anything for her, so she pushes him away. It was wonderful seeing how Rhage could get Mary to soften towards him. It loved getting to know his sweeter side. The ending was unbelievably good! Love this one and love this whole series!It would have been great, just once, to have a man stare at her with total adoration. To have him be…enthralled. Yes, that was the word. She would have loved for a man to be enthralled by her.

Mr. O brought in a civilian male for her to feed from, but they were interrupted by another Lesser. To prevent word getting out that he's become attached to a vampire, he kills the other Lesser. While Mr. O's distracted, Bella frees the unnamed male and asks him to tell her family that she's still alive, for which she is beaten severely. I will not fall in love with you,” she said. “I can’t let myself. I won’t.” “That’s all right. I’ll love you enough for the both of us.” He surged inside of her, filling her depths."

Mary is a plain girl –although sweet. She is not like the girls that Rhage and his beast usually prefer. And Mary has a secret which eats her from inside. Mary is dying. And not just because she is human. She is dying faster than she wants. Cancer. Chemotherapy. Destroyed chances of becoming a mother. This book has left me feeling like a ball of warm fuzz after taking me through so many emotions, my heart is fit to burst!! She bristled, the scent of fear replaced by a sharp spice, like fresh, pungent mint from a garden. She was annoyed now. 'Say it.' Zsadist is known for his misogyny, rumours abounding that he kills women stemming from an instance when Wrath found him having particularly brutal sex with a human woman. Z admits that he gets off on the screams of women, although it's later revealed that he's never masturbated, let alone had an orgasm. Whenever he feels a need to be punished or to feel pain, he asks Phury to whip him like he did to assuage his guilt after the rhythe ceremony in the previous book, Lover Eternal. Mary was guilty of judging a book by it's cover. When she looked at Rhage, all she saw was a pretty face. All it took was quality time with Rhage, to learn that he was a man of worth.

The heroes names are insane. And not in the good way. Wrath? Rhage? Phury? Zsadist? And in this particular installment, an adolescent vampire who dreams of the name Tehrror is introduced to the mix as well. Give me a flipping break! Fine. Nothing. Nothing.' Abruptly she laughed, and the sound shot right through to his spine, burning him. 'Nothing, nothing. No-thing. No-thing. Noooooothing. There, is that good enought for you? Will you let me go now?” Comment by ThottbotCerellean Whiteclaw confesses that he followed Shan'do Stormrage, aka Malfurion Stormrage, into the Emerald Dream and that somehow that pulled these lovers apart. Anaya died somehow after the battles in the Well of Eternity.She heard a whispering of cloth. When she glanced over her shoulder, Vishous had taken off his shirt. On his muscular chest there was a fresh wound, a slice, as if a blade had cut into his skin. On their way to Havers, Z sings to Phury, who's convinced he's dying and angels are singing him into the Fade. Finding his brother like that forced Z to understand what his brother went through when he found him and realizes how cruel he's been to Phury in his own pain. While they recuperate in the clinic under Butch's watchful eye, Z hugs Phury for what appears to be the first time and apologizes for having Phury hurt him. Phury tells him that he'd rather give Z what he needs than have him go to someone else who might not love him or understand. Anaya: Sadly, even this must be cut short... The ties that bind me to this world weaken, and pull me away... He laughed. Then sank his lower body into her, trapping her with his thighs and hips. She stiffened against him, but he got an ample feel of her. She was built lean, though there was no doubt she was female. Her breasts hit his chest, her hips cushioned his, her stomach was soft.

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